Please use the "Suggest a Correction" link under the "Edit" tab on the upper right corner of the memorial in question. Be sure to note your relationship to that person and your ID number and Email Address.

If you want to use any photo I have entered on this site, please feel free to do so. HOWEVER, I DO ASK THAT YOU STATE FIND-A-GRAVE AS THE SOURCE AND REFER TO THE MEMORIAL NUMBER FOR THAT PERSON.

RE: Anna Magdalena Brandstetter AlspachThank you for moving her memorial to the correct cemetery. As far as I know her husband is buried in the same cemetery. He is definitely not buried in St Johns as that church and cemetery were not started until 1773.

I've already sent the manager of Reinhart's memorial a message asking him to move it to St Paul's but so far he hasn't done it. If he doesn't do it soon I suggest you try and he's still unresponsive we'll have to get an administrator to do it.

RE: Eunice Mason Warrenthank you ,we are having a hard time tracking her family history down, we found they lived in Arkanashis grandparents was Eunice lou mason, and his grandfather was Dorr odell warren, maybe if u find anything let me know

family of eunice mason warrenmy husbands grandmother was eunice lou mason warrenhis mother was ruby darlene warren,i have been looking for imformation on his side of the family, i saw all this and we are woundering if this is the same family? he grandmother passed in 1980 or 81 in merced califorina she was born in alabama 1900-1910, thank you for any imformatiomrick and jennifer mcintyre liverpool ny

I am researching my paternal grandfather's army unit, Company B, 355th Infantry, 89th Division. According to documentation, he was in the same unit as my grandfather.

I'm not sure where I'm going with my research, but I want to eventually publish something. It may be a book, an article, or something else. Should I publish something, may I have permission to use your photograph of James Harvey Strobridge's family picture on findagrave.com? I'm not even sure I use the photograph, but I want to be prepared.

Also, if you should have any photographs of James Strobridge in uniform, any stories of him from WWI, I'd be interested in seeing them.